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God Bless America

If anyone would like to download a US Flag for their email or web site here are a few I found.
To download any Flag just right click on it and click on Save Picture as: 
Keep your flag outside all of the time.
Remember the flag must be lit up at night. So leave it out all night, just put a light on it.

GOD BLESS AMERICA!

Here are the links from the show on December 30, 2001
Have a Happy and Safe New Years!

The Heat Seeker: 

Memory from Crucial.com

http://www.overclockersonline.com/?page=articles&num=116

eBay Ends Auction for America: 

 

http://siliconvalley.internet.com/news/article/0,2198,3531_946201,00.html

Pentagon: EU satellites could interfere with GPS:

http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/ptech/12/28/galileo.interference.idg/index.html

 

Skimping on DNA tests: 

http://www.chicagotribune.com/technology/chi-0112290156dec29.story?coll=chi%2Dtechnology%2Dhed

Lack of support is big factor in 'digital divide':

 

http://www.dallasnews.com/technology/STORY.eb01096aac.b0.af.0.a4.9b7a3.html

Wired watch: Google adds catalogs, Usenet notes: 

http://www.dallasnews.com/technology/personal_technology/stories/
STORY.eb0553f619.b0.af.0.a4.879c8.html

 

The help desk: Trick won't keep virus from address book: 

http://www.dallasnews.com/technology/personal_technology/stories/
STORY.eb0553f619.b0.af.0.a4.870e0.html

Satellite takes a super-close look at Earth: 

 

http://www.msnbc.com/news/678981.asp?0si=-

Retail gift cards often unprotected: 

http://www.msnbc.com/news/598102.asp?0si=-

AOL Membership Passes 33 Million: 

http://www.msnbc.com/news/678850.asp?0si=-

Japanese firms see future in fuel cells: 

http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1006-200-8308078.html?tag=mn_hd

PayPal Needs a Friend: 

http://www.business2.com/articles/web/0,1653,36560,FF.html

Recommended web site:

To test memory go to DocMemory

It is Jim Eshelman’s web site
www.aumha.org/

WindowsME DOS Bootdisk
http://www.ajcyberguide.com/makeboot.html

How to make a shortcut to run Defrag
http://www.alaskajoe.com/links/shortcut4defrag.htm

ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall: 
http://www.infosyssec.com/infosyssec/ab21.htm

Tiny's Personal Firewall
http://www.tinysoftware.com/pwall.php

Norton's Personal Firewall
http://www.symantec.com/sabu/nis/npf/

Greg Jetter's Linux site
  http://www.Frozen-North-LinuxOnline.com

AVG 6.0 Free Edition. (Anti-Virus)
http://www.grisoft.com/html/us_index.html

AlaskaJoe's Tips  

Shortcut Warning!

When creating shortcuts, be sure to use the right mouse
button and drag, not the left mouse button. If you use the right mouse button, you create a shortcut. If you use the left, you actually move the file! Yikes! That can be bad news if Windows goes looking for a file it expects in a specific place and cannot find it.

The easiest way to differentiate between a true file and a shortcut is to look in the bottom left corner of the icon. If the newly created "shortcut" has a small arrow, then it's a true shortcut. If there is no arrow, you just moved the file. Move it back!

- Michael Vincent
http://www.emazing.com/windows.jsp

Creating Multiple Shortcuts
 

In Windows 98 and Me, open explorer and go to a file folder from which you need to make multiple shortcuts to your desktop. Select all of the files you need by holding down the Ctrl button and left-clicking each file. When you are done selecting, right-click one of the selected files and drag to your desktop. Release the button and select "Create Shortcut" on the menu that appears and multiple shortcuts will appear on your desktop. Be careful to use the right mouse button when dragging, not the left. Otherwise you will actually move the files, and not just create shortcuts.

- Michael Vincent
http://www.emazing.com/windows.jsp

Beginner Tip: Search Option
When you are searching for a file using "Find" (Windows 95
and 98) or "Search" (Windows Me) within the Start menu, you
can use the ? as a single wild-card character in the name
of the file for which you are looking.

For example: *.EXE will find all files with the EXE
extension. ??LY.EXE will find all files with L and Y as the
third and fourth letters of a four-character name and an EXE extension.

- Michael Vincent
http://www.emazing.com/windows.jsp

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